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Rumor Mill: Ravens Undrafted Free Agent Tracker

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The 2025 NFL Draft is in the books and the Ravens selected 11 players, including eight on Day 3. However, the roster moves are still coming for Baltimore.

Here are the undrafted free agents that have reportedly agreed to deals with the Ravens:

OL Jared Penning, Northen Iowa

Penning was a second-team all-conference last season at 6-foot-5. He is the brother of 2022 Saints first round pick Trevor Penning.

LB Jay Higgins, Iowa

The inside linebacker amassed 295 tackles over the past two seasons. He also displayed a nose for the football in pass coverage with four interceptions in 2024.

LB Nchabanu Fortaboh, Towson

Fortaboh had 6.5 sacks for the Tigers last season and 33 total tackles. He went to Virginia University of Lynchburg in 2022 after starting his career at Alderson Broaddus University.

WR Jahmal Banks, Nebraska

Banks played three seasons at Wake Forest before transferring to Nebraska, where he had 587 yards and three touchdowns last season. The 6-foot-4 Banks went to Saint Frances Academy in Baltimore and was born in Washington D.C.

CB Marquise Robinson, Arkansas

Robinson played 12 games at Arkansas last season and had seven passes defensed and one interception. Robinson ran a 4.45-second 40-yard dash at his pro day.

EDGE Diwun Black, Temple

Black had three sacks last season and two forced fumbles. He started his career at junior college before transferring to Florida and then Temple.

WR Xavier Guillory, Arizona State

Guillory transferred to Arizona State after starting his career at Idaho State. He had 339 receiving yards and a career-high five touchdowns last season.

RB Marcus Major Jr., Minnesota

Major played six seasons of college football and had a career-high 352 rushing yards last season. He also added 20 receptions for 144 yards in 2024.

DB Keondre Jackson, Illinois State

Jackson had nine passes defensed and three interceptions last season.

TE Sam Pitz, University of Minnesota-Duluth

Pitz had 940 career receiving yards and 17 touchdowns in five seasons at Division II Minnesota-Duluth

DL Nash Hutmacher, Nebraska

Hutmacher had two sacks last season after posting a career-high 4.5 in 2023.

OL Gerad Christian-Lichtenhan, Oregon State

Christian-Lichtenhan started his career at Colorado before transferring to Oregon State, where he started all 12 games last year.

OL Ozzie Hutchinson, Albany

WR Ketron Jackson, Baylor

Jackson played two seasons at Baylor after playing two years at Arkansas. He had 236 receiving yards last season and averaged 19.7 yards per reception.

CB Keyon Martin, Louisiana-Lafayette

Martin played in 36 games for the Ragin' Cajuns and had three career interceptions and 17 passes defensed.

OT Reid Holskey, Miami (Ohio)

Holskey started 54 games at right tackle for the RedHawks over the past four seasons. He was invited to the Hula Bowl and was a key cog in fueling Miami's potent rushing attack.

RB Sone Ntoh, Monmouth

Ntoh rushed for 25 touchdowns and 487 yards last season, averaging 4.5 yards per carry. He played the past two seasons at Monmouth after three seasons with Harvard.

LB Chandler Martin, Memphis

The inside linebacker had a career-high 111 tackles and seven sacks in 2024. The 5-foot-11, 233-pound Martin competed with a high motor at Memphis and could make an impact on special teams.

DB Desmond Igbinosun, Rutgers

Igbinosun played 41 games at Rutgers and had seven passes defensed. He had 186 career tackles and 15 tackles for loss.

DL Jayson Jones, Auburn

Jones had 84 career tackles in college and 1.5 sacks. He started his career at Oregon before transferring to Auburn.

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OL Isaac Bunyun, Maryland

Bunyun started his career at Maryland on the defensive line before flipping to offensive line last season. He started all 12 games at left guard for the Terps last year.

OL Thomas Perry, Middlebury College

Perry started 30 career games at Division III Middlebury College and was a first-team All-American last season. He earned an invite to the East-West Shrine Bowl and finished college with a 3.92 GPA, studying molecular biology and biochemistry.

LB Jacob Dobbs, James Madison

The 6-foot Dobbs played in nine games last season and finished with 74 tackles and three sacks.

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